Holborn

Holborn is a neighborhood in the West End of London, located within Camden Town and Westminster. Its name means "hollow brook", and it was home to the old wooden church of Saint Andrew for centuries. The district was created in 1855 and abolished in 1965, when it was merged into the borough of Camden. In the 21st century, it became home to new offices and hotels, and it was regarded as London's "Midtown".